Anti-Gay Russian Actor Sued By LGBT Activist

A gay rights activist said Wednesday he will sue a Russian sitcom actor and businessman who made headlines recently for saying that he wanted to burn gays alive in furnaces, Russia’s RIA Novosti reports.

Activist and plaintiff Nikolai Bayev took to Facebook Wednesday and wrote that he didn’t expect the suit he filed against Ivan Okhlobystin to succeed in Russia but hopes he can take his case to the European Court of Human Rights.

According to Bayev’s lawyer Andrey Zaytsev, Bayey is suing the actor, who is best known for his role on Russia’s answer to "Scrubs," for 30,000 rubles ($850 USD).

Unsurprisingly, Okhlobystin, 47, reacted to the lawsuit on his Twitter account.

"The very existence of the lawsuit offends my religious sentiment," the actor tweeted, according to RIA Novosti.

Bayev also said on Facebook that he has requested the Prosecutor General’s Office to open against Okhlobystin on extremism charges. "Extremism" is in Russia’s Criminal Code and punishes Islamists, radical nationalists and outspoken opposition activists, RIA Novosti reports. Bayev added that extremism has never been used against anti-gay activists.

Okhlobystin made international headlines last month for violent remarks he made about gay people.

"I myself would shove all live gays into a furnace," he told fans in December. "This is Sodom and Gomorrah, I as a believer in God can not treat this indifferently, this is a live threat to my kids!... I do not want my kids to think that faggots are normal. This is lavender fascism. If a person can not choose someone of an opposite sex for procreation -- this is an overt sign of mental abnormality, so they should be denied of voting rights."

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